World Sports: La Liga Medical Committee evaluates the Special Lion report today and decides whether Barcelona can register Garcia

According to the World Sports Report, today the La Liga Medical Committee will decide whether to approve the registration of Barcelona's Joan-Garcia.

Club Barcelona is awaiting a resolution from the La Liga Medical Committee, which is evaluating the report on the surgery on Ter Stegen. The German goalkeeper will be out of the game due to injury for a long time. The specific time of the break will determine the club's ability to use its salary space to sign other players, and the current primary goal is Garcia.

It is reported that the La Liga Medical Committee will likely determine a long truce because both the surgeon and the club's medical report clearly states that Ter Stegen's surgery is very serious and requires long-term recovery. A truce of at least four months is certain.

Telstegen announced his expected three-month truce before the operation, but subsequent medical reports showed that his injury was far worse than expected, and his recovery period would not be less than four months. Now, Ter Stegen has reached an agreement with the club and signed a power of attorney allowing the club to submit his medical report, which shows that the injury is indeed very serious.

If the truce is four months, the club can only use half of the Telstegen salary space; if the truce is more than five months, 80% of the salary space can be used, just like last season. Otherwise, only 40% can be used.

In any case, Ter Stegen's injury will be serious. The only uncertainty is whether the truce will reach five months. Regardless of the result, the club believes that Garcia's registration is certain before the match against Mallorca.

The only question is whether the released cap space is enough to complete all the formalities for the players to be registered immediately, or other actions are required.

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